Dybuk Based on a Play by Shalom Ansky

"The Dybbuk" is a Yiddish film classic based on the celebrated play of the same name by S. Ansky, written during the turbulent years of 1912-1917. The idea for the play came to Ansky as he led a Jewish folklore expedition through small towns of Eastern Europe, which was cut short by the ou...

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Weitere Verfasser: Waszynski, Michal (RegisseurIn), Wywerka, Albert (Kameramann/frau), Morevski, Avrom (SchauspielerIn), Samberg, Isaac (SchauspielerIn), Lipman, Moyshe (SchauspielerIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Paris Lobster Films [2016]
Schriftenreihe:Trésors du cinéma Yiddish
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